Inktek SE295 Process Magenta – High-Quality Black Plastisol Ink for Four-Color Process Screen Printing
Achieve vibrant, high-resolution prints with Inktek Process Colors, designed specifically for four-color process screen printing. This premium CMYK plastisol ink system delivers exceptional color accuracy, smooth gradients, and crisp detail, making it the perfect choice for simulated process and full-color printing on light-colored garments.
Price range: $40.99 through $314.99
Description
Inktek SE295 Process Magenta Plastisol Ink Key Features:
- Formulated for four-color process screen printing to achieve accurate tone reproduction.
- Prints smoothly through high mesh counts for detailed halftones.
- Low cure formula (280°F-320°F) to reduce scorching and dye migration.
- Excellent mesh release and flow characteristics for clean prints.
- Works with both manual and automatic presses.
Pantone Number: Process Magenta
Note: Pantone descriptions may not be exact, but very close.
Technical Specifications
Printing Directions for Four-Color Process Plastisol Inks with 305 Mesh Screens
Step 1: Artwork Preparation
Ensure your artwork is properly separated into the four primary colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (CMYK). These layers will be printed sequentially to create a full-color image.
Step 2: Screen Preparation
Use four screens with a 305 mesh count, which is ideal for fine detail and smooth halftone printing. Coat the screens with a high-quality, water-resistant emulsion to maintain image clarity.
Step 3: Ink Mixing
Prepare and mix CMYK inks according to the artwork specifications. Proper color balance and ink viscosity are key to achieving accurate color reproduction.
Step 4: Screen Printing Sequence
- Begin with Yellow as the first color.
- Position the garment or substrate accurately on the printing press.
- Apply the Yellow ink evenly with a medium squeegee pressure.
Step 5: Printing
- Lower the screen onto the substrate and apply even, light pressure to transfer the ink.
- Lift the screen and either air dry the ink or use a flash cure unit to partially cure it. The ink should be dry to the touch before proceeding.
Step 6: Repeat for the Remaining Colors
- Print Cyan, followed by Magenta, and finally Black, repeating the same process for each layer.
- Flash cure between each color application to prevent smudging and ensure proper color buildup.
Step 7: Final Cure
After all four colors are printed and flash-cured, run the garment through a conveyor dryer at the recommended curing temperature (280°F-320°F). Ensure the ink reaches full fusion to prevent washing issues.
Step 8: Inspection
Check the final print for color accuracy, registration, and overall quality. Make any necessary adjustments before running full production.
Step 9: Finished Product
Your full-color image is now complete, printed using Inktek Process Black and CMY inks for professional, high-detail results.
Additional Recommendations
- Mesh count: 305-355 for optimal detail.
- Extender base options: Use Soft Hand Clear or Process Clear for additional transparency adjustments.
- Fusion temperature: Ensure full cure at 325°F for optimal ink clarity and gloss.
- Clean-up: Use standard spray/wipe cleaning methods for easy removal of ink residue.
Always conduct a test print before full production to verify print quality and ensure ink compatibility with your substrates. Inktek Process Black delivers deep, consistent blacks that enhance the contrast and richness of your four-color process prints.
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